Midora Wii U Stretch Goal Lowered — Wii U is Most Desired Port

A few days ago we reported on the Kickstarter title Midora, which had just announced Kickstarter goals for Nintendo platforms. The 3DS version originally was promised at $200k, while the Wii U version was promised at $220k. It seems like since then the developers have learned that porting costs for the game may not be as large as they originally had anticipated. In fact, the developers expect them to complete all ports of the game for as little as $140,000. What\’s more? The developers are allowing anyone to vote for their port-platform of choice.

Currently, out of all the votes, the Wii U and 3DS versions of the game are most desired, taking 55% of the vote. The PS4 and Vita ports are in a distant second place, with half the amount of votes at 27%. iOS and Android have raked in 12% of the vote, and the Xbox 360/One version of the game holds 5% of the vote. Currently, it looks like the Wii U version is not only the most desired platform, but will end up being the cheapest stretch goal.

Elia Pales owns pretty much every single product Nintendo puts out, and due to his impulsive tendencies, he also tends to purchase every gaming product put out in general. When not gaming, he’s probably running cross country or writing. He makes sure to take regular gaming breaks, though.